Gold Class

There were many excited and anxious bodies this morning as year 6 children gathered in the bottom hall, with their parents and carers ready to send them off on their trip to the Isle of Wight. We wish you all a fantastic time full of fun…

A fantastic turn-out today from both staff and pupils. The children were asked to dress up as their own personal hero to act like a hero for all the children that need donations to help them eat, learn, have a warm home and get well.

Today was Randal Cremer‘s 140th Anniversary! We had games ,food ,music, dancing and most of all fun! There was pass the parcel apple bobbing and racing, unfortunately there was some rain but that didn’t stop us from having fun! The rain soon stopped and we all…

We are looking forward to welcoming Reception to Year 6 back to school on Monday 7th September and our Nursery children on Wednesday 9th September. Please ensure your children reflect our High Expectations by ensuring they are in full school uniform: – white polo shirt,…

Our Digital Leaders have been very busy building our new Lego Robots. This week we completed the build and moved on to testing our sensors by programming the robot to execute various tasks. Berkan and I were extremely impressed by the team work, cooperation and…

Sports Day will be held at Haggerston Park on Monday 6th July. Early Years and Key Stage 1 will be going over after registration in the morning. Key Stage 2 will join Early Years and KS1 at around 11am and have lunch at midday. Please…

Year 5 Digital Leaders and some lucky Year 6 children visited the Royal Academy of Arts to work with MA Design student Sadhbh (pronounced Sive!!) Doherty. Sadhbh creates all the products for Technology will Save us! Take a look at some of her designs athttps://www.techwillsaveus.com/ During the…

All the pictures which are going to be shown are from Randal Cremer residential trip to the Isle of Wight (yr6 2015). The sea was incredibly cold but wonderful also we were all screaming with laughter and every now and then we came in and…

On the trip to the Isle of Wight, Year 6 did a lot of activities. Jacob’s ladder. (in my opinion, was the hardest at the Kingswood site) Outdoor Climbing was quite challenging and only approximately 33% of us managed it. Low ropes called for real…